
How to Navigate Depression During Divorce
Divorce is rarely ever simple or easy, no matter how mutual it is. There’s a growing body of evidence that suggests that, even in the best of circumstances, divorce can have a serious impact on
Divorce is rarely ever simple or easy, no matter how mutual it is. There’s a growing body of evidence that suggests that, even in the best of circumstances, divorce can have a serious impact on
Getting a divorce is tough enough for you and your spouse going through the sadness, fear, and frustration that it can bring even in the best of circumstances. However, for your children, things are even
Divorce is hard on you and your ex, but it’s also difficult for your children. Everyone in the family will feel a major amount of stress and anxiety during the divorce because it represents such
Going through a divorce is hard enough. You are dealing with a major change in your life, working with attorneys, trying to figure out what comes next, and so much more. When you add a
Bi-Polar Disorder and Divorce All mental illness effects divorce but Bi-Polar Disorder and Divorce can be a terrible combination. This must be managed carefully and with intention. Some parents are unable to have unsupervised parenting
Borderline Personality Disorder and Divorce Divorce or co-parenting is hard without mental illness. If you or the other parent has Borderline Personality Disorder, divorce is more likely and co parenting gets even more complicated. Borderline
Divorce and Anxiety, PTSD, and RAD Another common group of mental health conditions that have an impact on divorce and custody, and vice versa, are anxiety, PTSD, and RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder). These conditions cause
Divorce and ADHD People with ADHD, known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, are more likely to divorce than those without. Similarly, people with children with ADHD are more likely to get divorced. ADHD is real
Mental Health Disorders and how it impacts your divorce In a divorce, your entire life and personal circumstances impact the process and the outcome. Mental health disorders can have a huge impact on divorces, break-ups,
Divorce can be challenging under any circumstances. However, when one spouse has a personality disorder, it can create a chaotic environment in which divorces become even more problematic and adversarial. Divorce and personality disorders combined